St. Louis Cardinals beat Atlanta Braves 6-3 in disputed playoff; Cardinals advance to NLDS
Game protested on controversial infield fly call
Play stopped for 50 days, or 712 games, and an estimated $146 million was lost in players' salaries, ticket sales and broadcast and merchandise revenue.
Posted: 10/06/2012
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ATLANTA -
The St. Louis Cardinals won baseball's first wild-card playoff, taking advantage of a disputed infield fly call that led to a protest and fans littering the field with debris to beat the Atlanta Braves 6-3 Friday.
Matt Holliday homered and the defending World Series champion Cardinals benefited from three Braves errors. St. Louis advanced to play Washington in the division series starting Sunday.
Chipper Jones played his final game for the Braves, and made a crucial throwing error in the fourth inning that led to three runs.
But the first game in the majors' new postseason round -- and one-and-done matchup -- will be remembered forever for a wild play in the eighth on a shallow fly to left field.
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